In “No Time To Die,” Michael Collins is back at the Sunset Resort and Hostel with the other misfits and drop-outs. He reluctantly agrees to find a local boy’s missing father and soon finds himself back in the United States, harassed by the local sheriff, hunted by the FBI, and trying to win the biggest lawsuit of his life against all odds.

Aliah knows some of the artifacts stored in the bowels of the Chicago Field Museum are coated with arsenic, but as long as she keeps her gloves on, she doesn’t think any of the items are actually dangerous… until a sliver of bone knifes through her skin and swims off in her bloodstream.

Shortly thereafter, Aliah starts to experience the past of every artifact she touches. This unasked for ability quickly entangles her in one of the greatest Who Dunnits? of all time: the murder of Philip II, Alexander the Great’s father.

It began at the time of the Constitutional Convention. It continued throughout their lives as they served the country they loved and helped form. The philosophies of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton have been at the forefront of the American debate from the founding of the United States through the present day.

It is a debate about whether the country should move in the direction of small government, or big government. It is a debate about the size of the government debt. It is a debate about whether the constitution should be interpreted strictly or loosely. It is a debate about whether the country should move to a pure free market system. Or should the country move to system where the government works with the businesses it chooses to help promote the welfare of the country.

This book will cover the issues that they debated by the Founding Fathers during the formation of the country.It will show that are still at the center of the debates of today. It will also cover the events that shaped both their lives and the nation including…

* The key differences between the Jefferson and Hamilton visions for the United States
* What constitutional phrase did Thomas Jefferson believe would give Congress the power “to do whatever evil they please” if the Constitution was loosely interpreted?
* What constitutional phrase Thomas Jefferson believed was the key to strict interpretation.
* The birth of the small government/big government debate that rages on even today
* The Hamilton Burr Duel
*And much more…

Learn what Jefferson and Hamilton believed and how their philosophies shaped not only the formation of the United States, but the very issues that are being debated in the nation today.

Post World War Two cold war espionage centering on atomic research and weapons testing at Bikini Atoll in 1946. Thoughtfully written with a strict attention to historical accuracy and period detail, Kwajalein Stories offers a fast-paced story of international intrigue and espionage at a time when the ravages of WWII were giving birth to the Atomic Era. The author gives an excellent accounting of these first U.S. Nuclear tests, offering mini-chemistry, history and avionics lessons as backdrop to the political and human missions of the protagonist. If you enjoy dynamic plot twists, military history and a sardonic wit all packaged into a neat spy-thriller- this book is a must-read.

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